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barrel-chested

/bar-uhl-ches-tid/US // ˈbær əlˌtʃɛs tɪd //

桶状胸的,桶形胸膛,桶状胸,桶形身材

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a broad, prominent chest or thorax.

Examples

  • That clear spirit is what goes into every barrel of The Macallan.

  • And for Scotch in particular—which can spend decades in the barrel—wood is critical to the finished spirit.

  • Their legendary barrel aging program is unique, even among Scottish distilleries, for its range of natural color expressions.

  • Gelhaus proceeded to fire eight shots at Gonzalez, striking him seven times, when he said Gonzalez raised the barrel.

  • On his knees, he pulls out a gun and places the barrel inside his mouth.

  • One hundred to the right barrel—nothing left for the second barrel!

  • It wasn't any scruple of mercy, for Hicks was as cold-blooded a brute as ever glanced down a gun-barrel.

  • A Laplander who cannot get Tobacco sucks chips of a barrel or pieces of anything else which has contained it.

  • In the fall the barrel of his rifle had been so covered with dead leaves and dust that he could not take aim.

  • The second barrel was discharged with no better result, except that a splinter of its horn was knocked off.